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A self-professed biblical archaeologist who has fallen on hard times starts to bend the truth in order to continue inspiring the faithful.A self-professed biblical archaeologist who has fallen on hard times starts to bend the truth in order to continue inspiring the faithful.A self-professed biblical archaeologist who has fallen on hard times starts to bend the truth in order to continue inspiring the faithful.
Steve Park
- Poon-Yen
- (as Stephen Park)
P.J. Boudousqué
- Gary
- (as P J Boudousque)
Jake Van Wagoner
- Police Officer
- (as Jake VanWagoner)
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- TriviaThe Bible verse listed on Don Verdean's camper, James 1:8, reads, "Such a person is double-minded and unstable in all they do."
- GoofsWhen Don, Boaz, and Poon-Yen are heading for the copter at about 1:15:00, Jemaine Clement clearly starts to turn and run too soon, having to freeze for a second for Sam Rockwell to say his line.
- SoundtracksPillar of Salt
Written by Jacob Demke and Jerusha Hess
Produced by Ken Kruckenberg
Performed by Leslie Bibb
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Biblical archaeologist Don Verdean (Sam Rockwell) uses scant evidence to back up his claims of relic discoveries from the Holy Lands. For years, he struggles to sell his books and videos with his long-suffering assistant Carol Jensen (Amy Ryan). Pastor Tony Lazarus (Danny McBride) eagerly backs their search for more relics to energize his failing congregation. Verdean has just the right piece. Local contact Boaz (Jemaine Clement) had discovered a pillar of salt that Verdean claims to be Lot's wife. Denis Fontaine (Will Forte) is a rival pastor. After the pillar, Verdean and Jensen set off to find Goliath's skull.
Filmmaking couple Jared Hess and Jerusha Hess uses their odd sensibilities to satire the American religious industry. This film has plenty of their deadpan wackiness. There is a bit of fun laying out this weird world. Clement and Rockwell have some fun. After awhile, the fun fades. It rambles around. It's hard to care about anybody in this movie. Amy Ryan comes closest to being the rooting interest. The comedy wears out and interest fades.
Filmmaking couple Jared Hess and Jerusha Hess uses their odd sensibilities to satire the American religious industry. This film has plenty of their deadpan wackiness. There is a bit of fun laying out this weird world. Clement and Rockwell have some fun. After awhile, the fun fades. It rambles around. It's hard to care about anybody in this movie. Amy Ryan comes closest to being the rooting interest. The comedy wears out and interest fades.
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Box office
- Gross US & Canada
- $31,309
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $12,907
- Dec 13, 2015
- Gross worldwide
- $31,309
- Runtime1 hour 30 minutes
- Color
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